Camels

Camels

Did you know there are some pretty well equipped animals in creation? One of them is the camel with its long eyelashes, thick eyebrows, hump on its back, and big feet. The camel was not exactly the most attractive but it’s perfectly planned for its environment...
Volcanoes

Volcanoes

Did you know there’s 1500 active volcanoes on the earth and about 20 of them are actively erupting right this second? So how do volcanoes erupt? The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust which isn’t completely solid. It’s made up of...
Martin Luther

Martin Luther

  Do you know what today is?   Happy Reformation Day! Martin Luther is famous for the Protestant Reformation movement. On October 31 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg, with strong conviction he was no longer able to deal...
Great Gravity

Great Gravity

Who discovered gravity?  Gravity is a force that pulls two objects together and It’s what keeps your feet pulled down on the ground. Thinking about gravity may be at the forefront of your daily routine until you imagine life without it. It’s Earth’s...
Lords Lungs

Lords Lungs

Did you know the average person breathes about 22,000 breaths per day? Breathing, it’s normal, and it’s something that you do every day all day long. Whether you’re awake or asleep you breathe in air full of oxygen. It travels through your nose and your...
Turbidites

Turbidites

What is a turbidite? Turbidite is sediment or rock deposited by a turbidity current. 1927 a major geological event happened off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Without warning, an earthquake triggered an underwater avalanche causing loose sediment on the...